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Oracle Connector Leaving Open Connections
zeel801p,
Disable the following option in Power BI Desktop.
Regards,
Lydia
Anonymous
Yeah this helps in pushing a bunch of connections at the same time but the issue with not flushing properly still persists, now on two completly different Red Hat Oracle servers.
- Anonymous8 years agoNot applicable
zeel801p,
I haven't found any methods in Power BI Desktop that can be used to flush connections. Please try to kill these connections from your server side. And for those old tables that don't need to be refreshed, disable "Include in report refresh " option in Query Editor of Power BI Desktop.
Regards,
Lydia- zeel801p8 years agoFrequent Visitor
Yeah no luck. As soon as I flush them they are being recreated the next refresh. And now that it is creating 30+ connections per refresh I cannot even flush it after every refresh since it does not complete a refresh.
- Anonymous8 years agoNot applicable
zeel801p,
I test the similar scenario that refresh the data from SQL Server database, as long as I click refresh button in Power BI Desktop, it will open connections in the server side. Currently, we can only kill these connections from database side after the refresh.
Regards,
Lydia